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Show I i 1) ltb m pm WHAT SETTLERS IN SASKATCHEWAI VALLEY HAVE TO SAY. Formerly from the United States. Rosthern, July 8th, 1900. Frank Pedley, Esq., Superintendent of Immigration. glrjWe, the undersigned settlers In Saskatchewan, Township 43, Range , beg to submit the following letter. We came from Springfield, Bonhomme County, S. Dakota, In the spring of 1899, and settled where we now reside. We bad considerable crop last year we put In on new breaking, and it was very good, and this year, 1900, our crop is excellent Our wheat will yield about twenty bushels to the acre, the oats and barley are also very good, and our potatoes and root crop all that could be deelred. We consider this a fine country and are glad we came, as our prospects could not be better. A poor man will get a start fn this country much quicker than in (Dakota. We are, yours respectfully, John H. Schultz, H. A. Goshen, S. Gors, B. H. Dirks, C. D. Unry, P. Unry, and A. All from South Dakota, Ratzlief. TJ. S. A. Doctors In Congress. There Is one physician in the present senate and four physicians in the present bouse of representatives. There Is one clergyman In the present house of representatives. Deafness Cannot Be Cored as they cannot reach the by local applications, diseased portion of the ear. Tbere la only one core deafness, and that Is by constiway to tutional remediea Deafness is caused by on inflamed condition of the mucus lining of tho Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed sound or Imperfect bearyou have a rumbling ing, and when It Is entirely closed deafness Is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, bearing will be destroyed forever; Bine rases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucus surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrb) that cannot be cured by Ball's Catarrh Cure. Send for Circulars, tree CHENEy & Sold by Druggists, 75c. are the bosk Fills Ball's Family a tt Leal. To Offset Heat at An system on a vasl scale Is to be tried at the St. Louli Great fans will bring exposition. down a current of cold air from i belgbt of 800 feet above the earth and pour It over the grounds on hot daya Plso's Cure Is the best medicine we ever used for all affections of the throat end lunge. WM. O. EMDSl.gr, Vanburen, Ind., Feb. 10, 1900 War Vessels. Oar Recently-Bal- lt The vessels built or authorized by congress since the Spanish war more than equal In tonnage the regular paval vessels we then had. The effee- tiveness of guns has also been doubled. Order f rom the Ihlllpplnea Among recent orders from Philip pine headquarters is the following: The metallic lining of boxes and packages belonging to the United States, used to protect matches and other articles from moisture, and when no longer needed will be melted and thrown into deep water or other wise disposed of in such manner as to prevent recovery," WEARING T1IE SWORD EMBLEM OF AUTHORITY SANCTION ED BY THE AGES. Would Glory Military Pomp wad Amount to Little Without That Adorn-m.Called the Silent Teacher of Patrlotlam. nt The Bible Revised. The new revision of the Bible recently completed brings It up to date without changing Its meaning. There are thou sands of people, however, who will al ways prefer the old original copy with out any modifications. There are also thousands of people, who having once used liostetter's Stomach Bitters, will never use any other medicine, because they know its value In cases of sick headache, nervousness, indigestion, dyspepsia or liver and kidney troubles. Be sure to try It For centuries, in armies, the sword has been the emblem of authority. It Is a sign that the man wearing It is an officer and is on duty. The figures on his straps or his collar may show the grade of his office, but the sword shows without his telling it that he is on duty and represents authority. Having the sanction of hundreds of years as the emblem of authority, what substitute could be adopted to show that an offiOf Interest to Investors. cer is on duty? The patrolman has a British consols draw more Interest than United States 2 per cents, but club, which shows that he is on duty would such a badge be less cumberare at a discount of 7 per cent, while some than the sword for a military our 2 per cent bonds command a preofficer? mium of 8 per cent. Tbere is reason to believe that for Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 20. For many years Garfield Tea, the Herb Curs, hag years to come the emblems of visible been earning a reputation that la rare authority like the sword will be needIt Is UNI VERSA I. I.Y praised! This remattractions te ed. Every year legislatures ara devisedy presents unueual those In search of health; It Is made of ing schemes to keep up a HERBS that cure In Nature's way by militia, but who of those having removing the cause of tha disease; It Is PURE; It cleanses the system, purtflea experience would think of discipline the blood and establishes a perfect acand soldierly conduct without the tion ef the digestive organs. It Is squally sword-bearin- g good for young and old. officer? Even the enlisted man to refers who his officers Ibontd Chinatown Be Burned f sword as a "toad-stabbwill appear Chinatown, In San Francisco, according to tha piesldent of the board to be no soldier upon examination. ef health, should be burned. Aa It is Who would accept a commission or who would go to the expense of pur at present, It cannot he rendered sanichasing a resplendent suit of military tary except by total obliteration. clothing and equipment if the sword Stop the Cough and should be abolished? In such an event Works Off the Cold Laxative Brotuo Quinine Tablets. Price 25a that marvel of gold lace and cocked hat, known as the governors staff, Barge 1ear.s Are baroophagl, might be mistaken for an A French naturalist, Rapael Dubois, battalion of privates if their loins asserts that all large pearls are nothwere not begirt with the authorizing ing but sarcophagi, In the center of sword. which rest the dead bodies of small From the earliest period of which marine worms. there is record the sword has been tha PUTMAM FADELESS DYESarefast synonym of authority and power. It to sunlight, washing and rubbing. Gold was "a flaming sword which turned every way that kept man from steal by druggists, 10c. per package. ing back to the useless life of the GarRate of Increase. Population's den of Eden; it was the cry of the Such has been the increase in popusword of the Lord and of Gideon" lation In civilized countries that tha which made the army of 300 victorious. space occupied by one person a cenThe man wearing the sword has been tury ago must now contain three. the leader in the struggle for freeMm Wlmlow dom. Soothing Syrup. For children leetliiny. wifien the gum, reduce I & The sword Is everywhere associated flanjiiitttloii.&Huys pulu.cureb wind colic. 2&eaboUl with robust patriotism. It is "the sword Itaalnest Association fcooo Broken. of Bunker Hill that, in the song of Business associations which are that name, rouses the spirit of patriot ism. kept up for more than one generation between members of different families Substitute for the sword any other xre rare In thl enunw. emblem of authority, the billy, for instance, and what would become of the g In Thousands of song. homes, north and south, can be found, hanging in some conspicuous place, a rusty old sword. It is the mute witness of a four years' struggle over a ciple. Grandfathers toll grandchildren whtie that rusty old sword has been and what the wearer saw, and of the deeds of which he was a part It will remain for generations to come the silent teacher of patriotism. Bn Crop Miles of Potatoes. Everybody knows that the John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wls., are the largest seed potato growers in the world, so when their President, Henry A. Salzer, recently purchased 21,000 acres more of ideal potato land, all wondered what for. Well, it Is for potatoes-miles and miles of potatoes. States. 4 the recrd producing states In 1895-year for that crop, was about 300,000,-00pounds. Frouo Carrying a Itaavr Load. With a national debt of f6.000.000,-30- 0 and a population practically at a itandBtlll, with a costly standing army and an expensive navy, France Is stag-ertn- g under a heavy load. Perhaps Ter shoulders are strong enough and oroad enough to bear it, but the crash nay come some day despite French :onfldence in the stability and financial resources of the republic. Baltimore Sun. 6, Italian Emigration to Amorloa. Italian statistics show the emigration to America has reached the figure of 160,000 annually. About hall of these return eventually to Italy; United States the rest remain in No family, shop, ship, camp or person should be without Wizard Oil for t" every painful accident or emergency. What FauporUm Coat. 8,400,000 a year on England spends her paupers, Scotland 900,000, Ireland 1,400,000, France spends less than In Union! With reference to weight, the commercial bean crop of the United Statet is more nearly comparable to that oi rice than to any other domestic food crop. Excluding the important producing state of New York, for which no recent statistics are available, the production of beans in the principal 1,500,000, ar, 0 5 r PRICE. 25 c. Pit. THE CHILDREN ENJOY Life out of doors and out of the games which they play and the enjoyment which they receive and the efforts which they make, comes the greater part of that healthful development which is so essential to their happiness when grown. When a laxative is needed the remedy which is given to them to cleanse and sweeten and strengthen the internal organs on which jt acts, should be such as physicians would sanction, because its component parts are known to be wholesome and the remedy itself free from every objectionable quality. The one remedy which physicians and parents, approve and recommend and which the little ones enjoy, because of its pleasant flavor, its gentle action and its beneficial effects, is Syrup of Figs and for the same reason it is the only laxative which should be used by fathers and mothers. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy which acts gently, pleasantly and naturally without griping, irritating, or nauseating and which cleanses the system effectually, without producing that constipated habit which results e from the use of the cathartics and modern imitations, and against which the children should be so carefully guarded. If you would have them grow to manhood and womanhood, strong, healthy and happy, do not give them medicines, when medicines are not needed, and when nature needs assistance in the way of a laxative, give them only the simple, pleasant and gentle Syrup of Figs. Its quality is due not only to the excellence of the combination of the laxative principles of plants with pleasant aromatic syrups and juices, but also to our original method of manufacture and as you value the health of the little ones, do not accept any of the substitutes which unscrupulous dealers sometimes offer to increase their profits. The genuine article may be oought anywhere of all reliable druggists at fifty cents per bottle. Please to remember, the full name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYR.UP CO- .- is printed on the front of every pack- - er d, over-dress- so 'm tigs old-tim- soul-stirrin- ; ' i., Miss Marion Cunningham,. the Populai jYoung Treasurer of the Young Womans Club of Emporia, Kans., has This to Say of 'Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. j Dear Mrs, Pinkham i Your Vegetable Compound cured me of womb trouble from which I had been a great sufferer for nearly three years. During that time I was very irregular and would often have intense pain in the small of my back, and blinding headaches and severe cramps. For three months I used Lydia E. Pinkliams and and aches egetablo Compound, pains are as a past memory, while health and happiness is my daily experience now. You certainly have one grateful friend in Emporia, and I have praised your Vegetable Compound to a large number of my friends. You have my permission to publish my testimonial in connection with my picture. Yours sincerely, Miss Marion Cunningham, Emporia, Kans. ' $5000 FORFEIT IF THE AIIOVE LETTER IS SOT GENUINE. ,are troubled with irregular, suppressed or painful wfak"ess leucorrhoea. displacement or ulceration of tha inflammation of the ovaries, backache, floSfew !i fnfg'dovWI1 U tinct! l Pon(ral debility, indigestion, and nervous pros. raHnn t bill nr,!f-nI1i'Won'- en such symptoms as dizziness, faintness, lassitude, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, all- i frnn wanttI-kft-Rkmfeelings, blues, and hopelessness, thpvuhnnii remember there is one tried and true remedy. Lydia at once removes such troubles, Rpf,raaUi".Veset?!,,e any other medicmo, for you need the best. G cipu,l Pi,n.kl,am invItcs all sick women to write her for advice. guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. o.-fr- S' the -- Alexander, a c., f1 fjoOVERp J Assayer, Chemist, Metallurgist Ora. tailed in car load lots M.nin. ss-k- t fro. Mel-h- e Building, benvsr, Cobs fvrrTwhorw for (ha HUHUi'hONlV i lvJl'. rella n .11,1. I.m iHr nunnh M.litr,. "'""'I Send J for aanitde bru-- h and wur. H. K. HM,I, We.lwru mnt. I 11.11 brush Co., lint bM, Coin. SCENTS WANTED w.. T imothvnn tiui northern grown Clover, Grac.t.lowr, for tior, frost and ilroutli rcalMing I fnmoua. ' prop.i lieu, hu juuiljr bucotno A al mu ml nrrvra. r"i IP I1'1 h',ll'he. Tr rr,n,r? lEHlEL CHEMICAL which will mb IKN-J- 1 nkr hrno iiUUti uppllrd by M. I. CW or 2. DISCOVERY) 1 J, " tf Irattmnnihi and ! luf treatmc ba.n.M.oaitaraouta.fcaB.tUtata.Ba W. N. U.. salt Lake-N- o. ,.OUCroMs-(J- 4, 1002. Tf NfUM PVq Wa who J Thiy hava fnmtblOOOO to (X Olnraah. Vd.hd tlve.if t niMt ail twnlwihfor" for ail and tnka four rlmitn, arimstuflpra ffV Mif MAHIfV lh. ma fkVn.ttl lilt fit A, I. Imlif-- CON.HKKIA I'OHH 77, lutiua.ur, tM notnmrryanhelrrMlI tiAllid, tiir'WMaAitt iittlMheof n.rry Agm fi.m, '. CLlltf. The number of families con- verted to Christianity in lcrsla does not exceed eighty. i h(,- - lit; has Wyoming 35,000,000 Rood grazing lands. 1,000,000 cattle and acres ol We Treat and Cure There are about sheep in the state. Between the cattle men and sheep men exists a feud that not 3,000,000 Bronchiti., Neuralgia. He.fi Die Dy.p.p.io, Skin Ditea, Bla.d Dieu, CATARRH, Rbcumali.m, Malaria, Ntrrou. Di.ea.e., Infrequently leads to murder. Sheep, Kidney Di.ca.es, f emu!. Complain!., Inis you may or may not know, feed in somnia, Dyuniory, Paralysis, Rick.ts, Scrofula, to close order that when a flock has Con.umplioo io Tirol Stages, Liver Discus, ted over a range, not a spear of grass Disease of th Bowels. remains. Cattle browse at random, Mot no Trtatmtni Curtj, Writ for tnd leave behind mors than thsy eat, Symptom Lht. Conjuhation Frso. o that the range may provide sustenance for two or three herds, one fol- owing the other. We cure you lint and then ok a REASON If you suffer from any of tho weakness or Tlia Ilirii.' ('biia inu. censed by Uimrunea. cce. or ABLE FEE when you are cured. You can deIn Norway, the cold no: them land, AKhTIIK VtliY I'hKMJN WE pend upon our word: any bank In Utah will d ANT TO TAI.lv TO. the people wish to have ft Wn It: tliousnudsof patients have endorsed havo our .kill In eurlnf all endorse proved us. NOW WE WANT TO CURE YOU-w- Itft every creature rejoice at the glad PllliONlC of by publishing thousand, Christmas season, and they think of Voluntary tesumonluls of homo people, givlug tbe distinct understanding that we will not demand a FEE until weeure you. We cure LOST pictures and sddresses. the dear little birds; so there Is al- Butties,WE MANHOOD, Seminal Weukness. Sperinator-rlioe- a. CANT PUBLISH OUR a fastened sheaf wheat of Syphilis and all weakne.se ways high CURES IN PRIVATE DISEASES of menGonorrhoea. W cure Varlcoerlo or 1 on a pole in eveiy farmyard, that Because It would botr.y conlldenre. Hene we don't cost youabsolutely a penny. Consultation and to prove our akPI In this class of troubles advice FREE, by fetter or in person. CALI the birds may enjoy a good dinner of have In another wsy. This is our pluu: OK WRITE. grain, and the little Norwegian childOffice Hours: w totp.m.j evenings 7 to I; Sunday, and Holidays to to 12. ren are Santa Claus helpers, when they help to bring Christmas to the DRS. SRGRi S 5 SHORES. Enert Snecialists. birds. WEAK LIEN Pay When Cured kind-hearte- lls-s- rl 1 Lska Baikal 400 Milo. Long. Lake Baikals greatest distinction is (ta size. It Is the largest fresh water lake on the' Asiatic or the European continent, being 400 miles long and miles In width. sixteen to sixty-flv- e ,' A dfcov'cjr' Sj&E.EE2'3&EEBQ ' . 'e'. SS. m i a -- i? ftf a. . Our. . I. mi in iw. atfeai. tba. bra, la .ay ttfSma, Tbvra u fauna balzer'b earos ncvkr PDBftLI b0Vior ihBOBil If tMiramit iH Mtbppail. HalawrB Bmd ti UrgMl rwn f rrtui I.r aitom tbii i m nu Mm, b4 ""I Eg Kindi fer 18c, Postpaid. (irmtusHi. 6.4M) HHi 'WitetSMfiri'' II 1 bflllr-i-l pri-rl- lat-tb- n-.- aai-t- IS ta r JOHN A. SALZER SEED COMPANY, TMK W. nmS.ia. ( I () thouiftiul, pt pauof Rhrutn.ti.m. (lout, Lunitmao, bfurnlglB, Set at ini, Sprulim, llnilseti, and oilier bodily arlu-- a ami imlim, I. a nunruulce that it will pure other rnwi 111. fe, sura and tirvrr lulling. 2Se 4 6Uc. S ACTS LIKE MAGIC! $ Ita. cured c P AD. CAPSICUM VASELINE rur up .t cobLAPsim.a xt:nas) rlor to mustard or ail, I not busier the mail delicate skin, Tim pain allaying and curative uuHlIties of tills article are wonderful. It will stop tbr toothache at oner, and relieve head ho and srlatlea We msmi-menIt ns the last and safest externul eonuter lrrl'niit known, aso aa an e.irriial remedy for pains In the chest mid nnunm-and all rheuinutle. and gouty A trial will prove wh.t we elalin lor It, nnd It will be found to lie Invaluable In the household. Many people any It Is the best of nil of year pn p irathihs." Urli-- 13 reins, at allilriin'Uiaor ut her dealers, or ly Wilding this amount tons In we Will send vou a tnlie by iimil. No slumps artl. In should be ms opted hr the uildle unless the nor ml e Same otherwise It Is Uut geuultlf. 17 I tll.M IlkOl (111 M., I, CO , tsUlo .Street, Nr, w Tuitll CtTT. ( , substitute for mid su anvother plaster, and A THE CONTENTED FARMER 1" th mnn who nnvor ha n failure tn It' Imit anti reltgoi hi Jailors, inJ f,r ih'mI iHM'lui iotiH udviintuu. wuh (?) h, (?) h'r tjurn po-in- f fplvf on ibi fiTPn (im Xrni nun-tdalnt- e to-- ifrll4i jiniuttf nml evrlifritv d jCOWQUERsI i li Crosso, W!i. thc ruTURE Si. Jacobs Oil c la anaba ne PAST GUARAHTKKB THE FACT THAT c ra md Albfitlfc grim ih! SKkuUhi mi, l.ju'f jiticMHl tt'lv.uit bnU luw rwtu of mrn ft jjivrn io u'f i r- ou of hiiru!sMii XUm th full gnutt ( for ly pttpu Auun if W t K. to rtntT. Aj'pW iruL frrp to nil n' IVdlr, ( mmiift, urnmrnt Uiuiihiky ItjrQ or to W, Auot, Inmi.grntum hKira, mm.iiuo Uov Vofk i.lfff V, boi NlW Nt'U AiSttCfinii Me 0 d 3 Uadi tz h t 1 v 0 BBtf . Oat I al oatalafa. wIUmy mrtb .1 r 7 9P9 D. ! )1 a if rarestasrllrat lasrte. ItadUksa Ualaal IMBBtBP flvrtoB 1 aa Flints varlsUsa r f , lor wniy i a.lrnei Ita- -l rta a cants. S trpa.aal bsaailfut Flrwsr Rrfsla J IO .ban ISO barw. nbltk rill avail, knabbl ba.1.11 fall nainlll. aaat Sovnaaat lala aa Maaf fartyit..nab.aa. an. aa. ir.u aiaDf talllat a I abaal aa raraal biad af nsita a flawata. aa. but MiUaat Vamtbbiat so mg il bit fey bsl 1. rv. la bar-- . '' T SarSy tWsI HarSv Kowi, yaalpsiA Maj Plaata, I Obarrlaa, i Crab aa I Aral, a all Imuia. kardy aa ba U .oatral b l.a O C. s A Russian contemporary states that the missionaries stationed In the northern parts of Porsiu have not been able to achieve much so far, though their work has been carried cm fur more than seventy years. The schools founded some twenty years ago in Ta hrls and other places are but little at- m v Feud fcxiaU tn Wjemlaf. I In 1'erala. 3 r )r 1 s, MUaionaile tended. ' r x(i tevk I. - ul- - ilu) of himself. Hence he was politely styled "Alexander the Great." Ono night during a play he had to Are a gun at a bird, the discharge being followed by tbe fall on the stage of a stuffed bird. Alexander fired, but no bird fell. Shaking his fist at the "property man aloft, ho muttered In audible tones, "Iioon wl the doo, man, doon wl the doo." And by and by, amidst shrieks of labor, there dropped onto the stage the figure of a doo," or pigeon. HFJ YOUR CHANCE! rmt, whv AryMimrrlMf RIM Dr.w.r Bnult Ail tUl Uil Jaatoa iltnal, Ih thus, byrtip. M hr , EflTLEMEN bil nr DRnDC!VNtw V2i I dMirkmil(fnHturw0 I Seed Co Chicago. ROnVn.lLnA Contain InNo Qulnino. 0UU turp i fn hour nirpa hith tn mloota, no bad oifocia like 'jultuBt HPiantUon lx hot, H mr ir tint for NKI Iai. Trad and A.5ALZER JOHN A 1'oolnl card a III bring AY J ON. Clr, io cum mc,iici cnuiiiiou CO.. Box 92. - CLOVER, real Timothy and Crastri S.mplrt C.uioa ataiicd )o for t po,ti. rotor. es loo I I5.S0; 100 lL Sl.tOl U Cross Prims Clover, On. tS 60; 100 lbs. 13.20 SUPERIOR 'T' rell-snl- actor-manager- , ) Duon Wl Ilia Don. John Henry Alexander, who ran theaters In Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dumfries and Carlisle In the first half of the nineteenth century, had, like a good a high opinion many It, V ,iii- INDIAN PRAIRIE DOG HUNTS. Thaaa Little Anlmala Deemed a Dainty Dlah by the Nevajoe. Denver, Dec. 18. The Navajo Indian while he cannot be prevailed upon to eat a rabbit, Is greedily fond of fat prairie dogs. Large communities of these small animals abound on the western plains, and the Navajo has resorted to many Ingenious methods for trapping his coveted dainty. One of them is by the aid of a bit of mirror placed at tbe entrance of a burrow, When the animal ventures from his bedroom, deep under ground, be sees a familiar image mocking him at the front door and be hurries out to con front the Impudent intruder, when he is pinned to the ground with an arrow. But the most effective method is what the Indians call the rain hunt. As soon as tbe steady downpour of summer rains begins every ' Navajo who can walk repairs to the prairie dog village with hoes, sharp sticks, or any digging With these they hollow Implement. out trenches that will lead the storm water Into as many burrows as possible. Soon a little stream is pouring down eich small borne and the Inmate, much disturbed, pops out to see what the matter can be. Many of the animals remain under ground until they are drowned and their bodies float to the surface. After such a hunt, in which many pounds of prairie dogs are generally secured, there is a feast for many days in the Navajo huts. ' Cioo 4 AdvcrtUcmrat Tills Taper. Aiaarf |